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i did notice so anemia. -- i didn't know sickle cell anemia. yes. when fear knocks, faith opens the door. and that goes for donors, too. when iu find people -- say everybody's got something, it's not just a challenge. everybody's got something to give, has a resource, has something that can help us. tavis: talk about your sister in the righteous role that she played in this process. one of the most moving stories in this book is a story of a friend of yours that was turning 50. and you scheduled a particular treatment to make sure you could get to that 50th birthday party. >> because she was there at my 50th. tavis: tell us the story. you were going to all this but you've got to get to this birthday party. >> on sports oriented, competitive, goal oriented. her birthday was in tuscany in september. if i can get there, chances are i am well enough to get the transplant. when i was first diagnosed in the spring, do you have anything , i want want to do to get to this birthday because my friends were there at my birthday a few years before that. you kno
i did notice so anemia. -- i didn't know sickle cell anemia. yes. when fear knocks, faith opens the door. and that goes for donors, too. when iu find people -- say everybody's got something, it's not just a challenge. everybody's got something to give, has a resource, has something that can help us. tavis: talk about your sister in the righteous role that she played in this process. one of the most moving stories in this book is a story of a friend of yours that was turning 50. and you...
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michelle has acute my anemia. he puts on a shock collar like one of those dog shock collars. if he reaches for the jug of milk, she has the controller gets the shock. >> you know what that means. >> boom. >> but the big question does he finish the calolina reaper cake? sdplfrnlgts. >> oh. gross. she's like yes. >> even though he did blow some chunks, it made her chemotherapy treatment so much better and you have to give him props for going in there and making her smile and making himself miserable. there have been a number of times that you don't see people in the streets so it is a wonder that anybody saw this on the road. this driver stops suddenly right in front of something on the road. you won't believe what it is. it is a russian cat. a little kitty on the road. also amazing that this guy's car didn't get hit. we are using this as amazing. wait until you watch this. suddenly you see this vehicle in front of us swerve a little bit. that car ended up hitting mama. the driver next to the vehicle with the dash cam stops. they got all the way over what looks like four lanes
michelle has acute my anemia. he puts on a shock collar like one of those dog shock collars. if he reaches for the jug of milk, she has the controller gets the shock. >> you know what that means. >> boom. >> but the big question does he finish the calolina reaper cake? sdplfrnlgts. >> oh. gross. she's like yes. >> even though he did blow some chunks, it made her chemotherapy treatment so much better and you have to give him props for going in there and making her...
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there are signs of microsidic anemia, due to lack of iron, preventing oxygen reaching organs.is kidneys are not functioning, there are higher levels of you'ree and has aurin air yea tract. his liver is close to failure - that is life threatening. >> three al jazeera adjournmentists continue to be held in prison for 134 days. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed are falsely accused of conspiring with the muslim brotherhood, which has been declared a terrorist organization by egypt. al jazeera rejects all the charges and demands their release. >>> the final phase of india's 5-week general election draws to a close on monday. voter tonne out has been high, there are tens of fillions of people prevented from voting. we go to meet some of them. >>> three generations of the rapi family talking about the elections. most were able to vod. raj and his wife couldn't. >> you have a lot of emotions when you discuss the politics in home. at the end of the day you want to action what you think, so you want to vote for a party with whom your ideology is the same. when it day c
there are signs of microsidic anemia, due to lack of iron, preventing oxygen reaching organs.is kidneys are not functioning, there are higher levels of you'ree and has aurin air yea tract. his liver is close to failure - that is life threatening. >> three al jazeera adjournmentists continue to be held in prison for 134 days. peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed are falsely accused of conspiring with the muslim brotherhood, which has been declared a terrorist organization by...
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the report obtained by al jazeera shows signs of microsciatic anemia likely due to an iron deficiency presenting oxygen meeting proper organs, his kidneys are not functioning normally, also high levels of urea in his blood. liz liver knlos to failure. three al jazeera journalist are held in an egyptian prison for 133 days, peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed are accused of conspiring with the muslim brotherhood, which has been declared a terror organization. al jazeera rejects the charges and demands their release. >>> michael sam has become the first open reply gay player to be appointed to the n.f.l. he finishes his football career in college when he announced he was gay. he will join the st. louis rams and was selected in the final round of the n.f.l. draft. ross shimabuku has more. >> reporter: it was an historical day. the n.f.l. deepens the draw. in the final day of the final round michael sam got the call. >> with the 249th pick in the 2014 n.f.l. drafs, the st. louis rams select michael sam from missouri. >> with that, michael sam's dream of getting drafted is
the report obtained by al jazeera shows signs of microsciatic anemia likely due to an iron deficiency presenting oxygen meeting proper organs, his kidneys are not functioning normally, also high levels of urea in his blood. liz liver knlos to failure. three al jazeera journalist are held in an egyptian prison for 133 days, peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed are accused of conspiring with the muslim brotherhood, which has been declared a terror organization. al jazeera rejects...
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the report obtained by al jazeera shows signs of microsciatic anemia due to iron deficiency and prohibitionf oxygen getting to organs, his kidneys are not functioning and there are high amounts of urria in the blood. his liver is close to failure. three al jazeera journalist continue to be held in an egyptian prison for 133 days peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed are accused of conspiring with the muslim brotherhood, which has been declared a terrorist organization by egypt. al jazeera rejects the charges and calls for their immediate release. >>> still to come - michael sam becomes the first openly gay man drafted into the american football league. what's in a word, the growing linguistic quite between north and south ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together reliably fast internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operatin
the report obtained by al jazeera shows signs of microsciatic anemia due to iron deficiency and prohibitionf oxygen getting to organs, his kidneys are not functioning and there are high amounts of urria in the blood. his liver is close to failure. three al jazeera journalist continue to be held in an egyptian prison for 133 days peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed are accused of conspiring with the muslim brotherhood, which has been declared a terrorist organization by egypt. al...
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a report she is signs of microsciatic anemia, it's preventing oxygen getting to organs. the kidneys are not operating. he has a urinary tract infection, his liver close to failure. >>> three al jazeera journalists continue to be held in the prison for 134 days now, peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed are accused of conspiring with the muslim brotherhood, which has been declared a terrorist organization by egypt. al jazeera rejects the charms and demands their release. >> thousands of people gather said in the egyptian capital to rally in support of cecily mcmillan and his presidential campaign. the former military chief is touted to win the election. >>> the final phase of india's 5-week election is coming to an end. tens of millions are prevented from voting. we went to meet some of them. >> reporter: three generations of the rappi family talking about one thing, the elections. most are unable to vote. but raj and his wife goodnight. >> there's a lot of emotions. at the end of the day, you want to action on what you take. so you don't want to work for ap
a report she is signs of microsciatic anemia, it's preventing oxygen getting to organs. the kidneys are not operating. he has a urinary tract infection, his liver close to failure. >>> three al jazeera journalists continue to be held in the prison for 134 days now, peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed are accused of conspiring with the muslim brotherhood, which has been declared a terrorist organization by egypt. al jazeera rejects the charms and demands their release....
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there are signs of microcitic anemia preventing proper levels of oxygen reaching his vital organs. his kidneys are functions abnormally and there are high learns of urea in his blood. he has a urinary tract infection. his liver is close to failure and threatens his life. medical experts are calling for immediate intervention. >> i think he is beyond all of the records because to my knowledge, the people cannot live without food for more than 3030 to 45 days, a patient dies at that number of days after starvation. i think this is danger for him. he should stop immediately, not taking any food, any vitamins. he should be transferred to intensive care unit to seavey lec tro lights, iv fluids and energy glucose and should be under monitor. and treat his urinary tract infection. otherwise, he may die within a few days. >> three al jazeera english journalists have been held in an egyptian prison for 133 days. peter gresta, mohammed ami are falsely accused. the group has been declared a terrorist organization by egypt. al jazeera rejects all of the charges and demanding their immediate re
there are signs of microcitic anemia preventing proper levels of oxygen reaching his vital organs. his kidneys are functions abnormally and there are high learns of urea in his blood. he has a urinary tract infection. his liver is close to failure and threatens his life. medical experts are calling for immediate intervention. >> i think he is beyond all of the records because to my knowledge, the people cannot live without food for more than 3030 to 45 days, a patient dies at that number...
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over the world and some doctors say consuming it in moderation may help with digestive issues and anemia women in africa will frequently eat clay both to soothe their stomach as well as to get nutrients. >> reporter: this isn't something you dig up in your backyards. many companies specialize in creating a safe and edible product. but some medical professionals worry about the potential harm to the body. >> even if it's been processed to be acceptable, it is still clay. it is still dirt from the ground. can you consistently ensure that the safety is there? >> reporter: but woodly isn't the only one giving the delicacy a try. this housewife karen atkins started incooperating clay into her diet years ago. >> i had the same reaction a lot of other people did, this looks a lot like dirt. >> reporter: just two of many who are taking the concept of eating organic to new ground, using something that's right beneath our feet. >> so i'm kind of embarrassed to say i would try it. >> you would try it? >> i would totally try it. >> when we do stories about the man who is 110 years old, what is their
over the world and some doctors say consuming it in moderation may help with digestive issues and anemia women in africa will frequently eat clay both to soothe their stomach as well as to get nutrients. >> reporter: this isn't something you dig up in your backyards. many companies specialize in creating a safe and edible product. but some medical professionals worry about the potential harm to the body. >> even if it's been processed to be acceptable, it is still clay. it is still...
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it was fda approved for anemia due to chemotherapy. and gm tried to encourage doctors to think outside the box and give it to people who would need it for other reasons. they actually did a series of clinical trials to promote it for that. also to promote giving a erythropoitin. you have to understand bundling we in medical college make money by buying our chemotherapy wholesale and selling it at retail. and we make money on chemotherapy marco. while the cost of chemotherapy is actually the cost that we can charge the patient is actually set by governmental influences but the cost that we pay the company is determined by the company. bundling is the concept that was wal-marwal-mar t would call volume discounting. if i were in a four person ecology practice in the big city like atlanta or d.c. and our practice views a little bit of erythropoitin what we gave for erythropoietin and what we paid for erythropoietin we broke even but if we used a lot of erythropoietin there were four person practices that made for quarters of a million doll
it was fda approved for anemia due to chemotherapy. and gm tried to encourage doctors to think outside the box and give it to people who would need it for other reasons. they actually did a series of clinical trials to promote it for that. also to promote giving a erythropoitin. you have to understand bundling we in medical college make money by buying our chemotherapy wholesale and selling it at retail. and we make money on chemotherapy marco. while the cost of chemotherapy is actually the...
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it shows signs of micro cytic anemia due to a iron deficiency and is keeping iron levels. there are high levels of urea in his blood. he has a urinary tract infection. he is very close to failure which is a life threatening condition. . >> a trial has been disposed until may 25th. gadaffi has been held by militia in the city of zintin and has been tried by video link. he and dozens are facing charges ranging from corruption to war crimes resulting from their alleged role in suppressing the 2011 uprising. this update from the libyan capitol, tripoli. >> the judge decided to postpone the trial to the 25th of may because the lawyer for saif al islam gadaffi was not present. another defendant failed to show up. the session lasted over an hour. they weret they were telling the judge they didn't receive copies of the evidence used by the prosecution or any documents used by the prosecution against their clients. they were asking the judge for more time action and they were asking the judge for evidence so they can prepare their defense for their clients. human rights groups have
it shows signs of micro cytic anemia due to a iron deficiency and is keeping iron levels. there are high levels of urea in his blood. he has a urinary tract infection. he is very close to failure which is a life threatening condition. . >> a trial has been disposed until may 25th. gadaffi has been held by militia in the city of zintin and has been tried by video link. he and dozens are facing charges ranging from corruption to war crimes resulting from their alleged role in suppressing...
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gupta: a highly communicable, and deadly, virus called and deadly, virus called infectious salmon anemiathe farms in chile, and wiped out most of the farmed salmon there. >> morton: the story in chile's interesting because the virus, they think, got in there ten years before it actually went viral. and they were kind of fooling around with it-- "maybe it's here, maybe it's not. no, it's not here." and then, wham-mo, the thing just ignited. >> gupta: how bad did it get in chile, and how bad could it get here? >> morton: they could not believe how many fish it killed. it caused $2 billion of damage. but they don't have wild salmon. nobody knows what's going to happen here. this salmon farming experiment, this is the only place it's going on amongst abundant wild salmon. here, we are risking everything on this coast. >> gupta: so morton tests wild salmon in british columbia for the virus, i.s.a., the one that caused so much trouble in chile. what are you looking for right now? >> morton: right now, i'm looking for a freshly dead fish. >> gupta: she combs the riverbanks for wild salmon that
gupta: a highly communicable, and deadly, virus called and deadly, virus called infectious salmon anemiathe farms in chile, and wiped out most of the farmed salmon there. >> morton: the story in chile's interesting because the virus, they think, got in there ten years before it actually went viral. and they were kind of fooling around with it-- "maybe it's here, maybe it's not. no, it's not here." and then, wham-mo, the thing just ignited. >> gupta: how bad did it get in...
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and some doctors say consuming it in moderation may help with things like digestive issues and anemialay to soothe their stomach and to get nutrients. >> reporter: this isn't something you dig up in your backyard. in companies specialize in making a safe and edible product. but some medical professionals worry about potential harm to the body. >> even if it's been processed to be acceptable, it is still clay. it is still dirt from the ground. can you consistently insure that the safety is there? >> reporter: but woodley isn't the ly one. karen atkins started incorporating clay into her diet years ago. >> i kind of had the same reaction that a lot of people have. this does look like dirt. >> reporter: atkins says she starts her day by taking a sip of a mixture of clay and water for breakfast. >> i've noticed a huge change in my energy level and digestion. and a general increase in my immune system. i don't get sick as much. >> reporter: just two of many who are taking the concept of eating organic to new ground. using something that's right beneath our feet. doctors and anthropologists
and some doctors say consuming it in moderation may help with things like digestive issues and anemialay to soothe their stomach and to get nutrients. >> reporter: this isn't something you dig up in your backyard. in companies specialize in making a safe and edible product. but some medical professionals worry about potential harm to the body. >> even if it's been processed to be acceptable, it is still clay. it is still dirt from the ground. can you consistently insure that the...